6 min read
|
Saved October 29, 2025
|
Copied!
Do you care about this?
Good design extends beyond functionality and user experience; it must also minimize human error through thoughtful architecture. The article explores different types of errors—skill-based, rules-based, knowledge-based, and violations—emphasizing that human error often stems from design flaws rather than individual mistakes. Understanding these error types is crucial for creating safer and more effective systems.
If you do, here's more
Click "Generate Summary" to create a detailed 2-4 paragraph summary of this article.
Questions about this article
No questions yet.